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jack welch talking about a jobless report, unbelievable jobs numbers, these chicago guys will do anything. can't debate so change numbers. back in october. tone, ten or and message, really polarizing on twitter. >> you feel that polarization, which maybe always may have been there, lik jack welch said to somebody standing next to them or spouse or friends now popping up on twitter. we did a post on election night of people demanding obama's assassination, which maybe somebody might say it in a bar, and now you say it, the secret service may offer you a visit. >> the learning curve or what is it they think will happen? there's a lack of filter and it extends to politics too. here's an exchange, eric for romney, tweeting david axelrod. he says, david axelrod says romney living in hash tag madman time warp, he writes back, no, when russia was our greatest foe and etch a sketch was a toy not a political strategy. this is political warfare on twitter. >> i love that. it's fun to see that play out in public in a way where we're seeing the same thing that readers are seeing and it's a fluid enga
jack welch talking about a jobless report, unbelievable jobs numbers, these chicago guys will do anything. can't debate so change numbers. back in october. tone, ten or and message, really polarizing on twitter. >> you feel that polarization, which maybe always may have been there, lik jack welch said to somebody standing next to them or spouse or friends now popping up on twitter. we did a post on election night of people demanding obama's assassination, which maybe somebody might say it...
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flap jacks. hmm! yeah...um...the thing is, i don't know if i'm comfortable with people eating my face. how 'bout a loaded breakfast sandwich with country-grilled sausage, bacon, ham, two fried eggs, and melting cheese on toasted sourdough. don't do it. don't eat my face... do not eat my... you ate his face?! >> this is been a huge breakthrough they are going to release a new type of glasses that can help people who are color blind. and see colors more accurately. gabe slate tech report visited e nchroma and try these out. >> 10 million americans suffer from this color blindness. they set out to improve the lives of these people. >> the greatest sense of accomplishment i have had is taking somebody was color deficient and going on a walk round with them. there is always an a ha moment is that flower violence? the have never seen violent before. all is that color- violet? if they can see stop signs more clearly five, six, seven blocks away a. >> after several months in the development, they are ready to
flap jacks. hmm! yeah...um...the thing is, i don't know if i'm comfortable with people eating my face. how 'bout a loaded breakfast sandwich with country-grilled sausage, bacon, ham, two fried eggs, and melting cheese on toasted sourdough. don't do it. don't eat my face... do not eat my... you ate his face?! >> this is been a huge breakthrough they are going to release a new type of glasses that can help people who are color blind. and see colors more accurately. gabe slate tech report...
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>> booze may be wicked but brown forman makes jack daniels and thantics in congress and the lame duck session will drive us all to drink . >> little jack daniels are not hurting you . >> over the past decade it is expense. and growth prospects are weakening . >> proctor and gamble as american as apple pie. >> it is a rocky market and sweet dividend and growing for last 50 years and a blue chip champion stock. >> yes. it has a dividend tax hike set to happen. >> what about that. we have tripling of taxes on dividends if obama gets what he wants through congress . >> nearly 45 percent. obamacare and dividend taxes are going up. >> is that going to hurt the stock. >> y
>> booze may be wicked but brown forman makes jack daniels and thantics in congress and the lame duck session will drive us all to drink . >> little jack daniels are not hurting you . >> over the past decade it is expense. and growth prospects are weakening . >> proctor and gamble as american as apple pie. >> it is a rocky market and sweet dividend and growing for last 50 years and a blue chip champion stock. >> yes. it has a dividend tax hike set to happen....
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jack ties the game in regulation. that sent it to overtime. tied at 86. in ot, steph curry playing with five fouls late in the game, but went to a second overtime. in double overtime, with 36 seconds left, the nuggets refused to die and came back to win this one. warriors outscored 13-7 in the second overtime. they are now 3-4, just 1-2 at home. >>> norm nba story worth noting the lakers have confirm that -- well, let's go to cal instead. >>> let's go back to the lakers. they have confirm that they are talking to 11-time nba champion phil jackson about returning to the team as the head keefe for the team. mike brown was fired on thursday and at the time has been replaced by ernie bickerstaff. bridgeford getting his second career start for the bears against oregon and delivered a touchdown pass that tied the game the 7. bridgeford's furious collegiate pass goes to first coor touchdown by darrius poe. byron marshall immediately responded with a 3-yard touchdown run and the ducks with a lead at halftime. cal.together a nice drive to open the second half. the
jack ties the game in regulation. that sent it to overtime. tied at 86. in ot, steph curry playing with five fouls late in the game, but went to a second overtime. in double overtime, with 36 seconds left, the nuggets refused to die and came back to win this one. warriors outscored 13-7 in the second overtime. they are now 3-4, just 1-2 at home. >>> norm nba story worth noting the lakers have confirm that -- well, let's go to cal instead. >>> let's go back to the lakers. they...
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army colonel, jack jacobs. colonel jack, thanks for sticking around. first of all, let's start with where vic left off. what do you make of the timing of all of this? >> i don't see anything untoward about this. i think the fbi investigated as quickly as they could. i think as soon as they found something out, they talked to him. there was a bit of a delay in notifying the president. but that's something else altogether. you were asking about gen ben ghazi, do you want to talk benghazi? >> yeah. >> you've been on the ground. you know, you know what it's like to be on the ground when your intelligence is no good, i think from a military standpoint, i don't think it made any sense whatsoever to send a quick reaction force, which would neither be quick, nor would it necessarily be able to react to what was on the ground. by that time, anyway, ambassador stevens was dead. >> let's talk about from a personal standpoint. i know that you have known david petraeus and his wife, holly, for about the same length of time that they've known each other. tell me the
army colonel, jack jacobs. colonel jack, thanks for sticking around. first of all, let's start with where vic left off. what do you make of the timing of all of this? >> i don't see anything untoward about this. i think the fbi investigated as quickly as they could. i think as soon as they found something out, they talked to him. there was a bit of a delay in notifying the president. but that's something else altogether. you were asking about gen ben ghazi, do you want to talk benghazi?...
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we will give jack the second question. >> melanie, it talks. who are the highest or the leaders in north korea who have left north korea, defected if i can use that word. what have they told you about their -- the nature of the leaders and potential divisions and what have you gathered from that information? >> i interviewed a number of diplomats and officials who left and also one military man who left. and the information, knowledge is very compartmentalized in north korea. so it is hard to get a big picture from any individual. the camel family regime, most of the people i interviewed, i guess, work at the time that kim jong-il was still alive. and he was very much in command. there was an inner circle of probably, i think jay or somebody mentioned 2000, maybe 3,000 people who run the country. that, at most among those are really the super elite of the country. and beyond that, those of the people who, some of them might have access to the internet, some of them might be allowed to travel. but even then command here is something that did lea
we will give jack the second question. >> melanie, it talks. who are the highest or the leaders in north korea who have left north korea, defected if i can use that word. what have they told you about their -- the nature of the leaders and potential divisions and what have you gathered from that information? >> i interviewed a number of diplomats and officials who left and also one military man who left. and the information, knowledge is very compartmentalized in north korea. so it...
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do you have the same freedoms regardless of what the government policy maybe jack. >> i am told complete academic freedom. that said, i do work for the government, so i don't want to embarrass by employers and make them uncomfortable. so some of my colleagues said this is well, a little bit of self-censorship, labatt of extra thought that goes into the four you publish something give the house something might be misconstrued and waved about in the media. >> you talk about the fifth amendment. how does that play? >> sure. >> fascinatingly, i find it fascinating. in reading law review journals about the right, compelled, was struck by was that most legal scholars can agree on why this amendment was included in the constitution. why this was thought an important privilege to protect. various historical periods. they have about a 400 year lineage. counterintuitive, the idea that we know you have criminal information. the one you tell us, but you don't have to. we will force you tell us. and i think the best way to wrap our heads around that is to remember that when this state capture somebod
do you have the same freedoms regardless of what the government policy maybe jack. >> i am told complete academic freedom. that said, i do work for the government, so i don't want to embarrass by employers and make them uncomfortable. so some of my colleagues said this is well, a little bit of self-censorship, labatt of extra thought that goes into the four you publish something give the house something might be misconstrued and waved about in the media. >> you talk about the fifth...
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gary snyder, june jordan, robert duncan, cecil brown, jack spicer. my teacher was a student here and his teacher was josephine miles. i would be remiss if i did not acknowledge the continuing presence of ishmael reed, maxine pinkston, still among us and i must say to you that it is a pleasure and i have talked to the number of places where that term pleasure does not apply. [laughter] it is a pleasure to teach here with bob has and jeffrey, vikram chandra, tom farber but it's my students that have brought me great joy over these last several -- last five years in my teaching here. they read the assignments. [laughter] and then they show up in the office aching for commerce nation, which is just incredibly gratifying and it makes me work harder but that's okay. they graduate and they go out and they start galleries and began reading series. they take place in the world and they keep things going, so welcome here to this room this afternoon. thank you. [applause] >> i want to introduce a dynamic young man. this organization has gotten new blood but it'
gary snyder, june jordan, robert duncan, cecil brown, jack spicer. my teacher was a student here and his teacher was josephine miles. i would be remiss if i did not acknowledge the continuing presence of ishmael reed, maxine pinkston, still among us and i must say to you that it is a pleasure and i have talked to the number of places where that term pleasure does not apply. [laughter] it is a pleasure to teach here with bob has and jeffrey, vikram chandra, tom farber but it's my students that...
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jack nicholson is to the lakers as dennis o'donnell is to bull's hockey. an assistant coach. set gucci and the ontario reign and a big night for the former sharks. set gucci is there, makes it 2-0. seta goochido not forget you can see the raiders and ravens here tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. and stay tuned after the game for the fifth quarter postgame show with dennis o'donnell and newbury all coming up tomorrow morning. >> thank you, kim. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,, mary gonzales had a cold, she also has asthma. ,,,,,,,,,,,, so she sees her allergist who has a receptionist susan, who sees that she's due for a mammogram. mary has one that day. that's when she finds out she has a tumor. she has a successful surgery and because her health provider has an amazing connected system, she has her life. i don't know what you have but i have kaiser permanente. kaiser permanente. thrive pleasanton to mark a mileste for a popular pe . >>> pooches were on parade, a pet friendly literacy initiative. they celebrated the 10th anniversary of paws to read. children read to dogs helping th
jack nicholson is to the lakers as dennis o'donnell is to bull's hockey. an assistant coach. set gucci and the ontario reign and a big night for the former sharks. set gucci is there, makes it 2-0. seta goochido not forget you can see the raiders and ravens here tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. and stay tuned after the game for the fifth quarter postgame show with dennis o'donnell and newbury all coming up tomorrow morning. >> thank you, kim. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,, mary gonzales had...
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they think jack is the leading choice. what about bowles, he's gone out there, former north carolina senator, said he doesn't want it, but suppose he goes there saying i want you, you can get the compromise. them you know there's going to be a compromise. bowles, from what i understand, as banking sources tell me, still is in the running. if you pick him, you got to think you pick him for the plan. neil: they had bill b -- bill daly briefly. >> you can't just blow out the secretary, chief of staff is one thing. neil: blow him out because he sucks. >> can we say that on cable? neil: just did. >> based on most people's assessments, tim geithner is not a good treasury secretary, but bowles is a serious guy. >> i would not compromise that question because both sides saying they love bowles, why didn't we do it? we would have done it. it's like a game of chicken. now if that's the player that you put into to be the treasury secretary, you are signalingou want a compromise. i believe it when i see it. neil: first of all, get pas
they think jack is the leading choice. what about bowles, he's gone out there, former north carolina senator, said he doesn't want it, but suppose he goes there saying i want you, you can get the compromise. them you know there's going to be a compromise. bowles, from what i understand, as banking sources tell me, still is in the running. if you pick him, you got to think you pick him for the plan. neil: they had bill b -- bill daly briefly. >> you can't just blow out the secretary, chief...
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quarterback jack skin on the slant for the touchdown. fib winning 21-6. >>> one word to sum up the oakland raiders this season. inconsistent. quarterback carson palmer has been exactly that this season. palmer had four touchdowns against the bucs but also three interceptions including the dagger late in the game. tomorrow against the ravens, he won't have to deal with ray lewis. who is injured and out for the year. but however, he will get reacquainted with his former division rival in terrell suggs. >> he played against him for 15 years now. phenomenal football player and phenomenal against pass and the run. there aren't many guys that are great at both like he is. i don't know if there's another one that's as good as he is at playing both. as far as playing against baltimore, it is always an uphill battle. you know their numbers aren't where they normally are with some injuries but you have to play great. you can't play okay and go in there and win. >> you can see the game right here on cbs 5 beginning at 10:00. it will be followed by
quarterback jack skin on the slant for the touchdown. fib winning 21-6. >>> one word to sum up the oakland raiders this season. inconsistent. quarterback carson palmer has been exactly that this season. palmer had four touchdowns against the bucs but also three interceptions including the dagger late in the game. tomorrow against the ravens, he won't have to deal with ray lewis. who is injured and out for the year. but however, he will get reacquainted with his former division rival in...
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people from the vietnam generation who were like giants, people who could really move the chamber, like jack murtha, other victim, even john mccain who is timing out on the senate arms services committee. they are gradually being traded away, and replaced by people who may feel as strongly, but not as vocal and not as forceful. >> not as powerful either, and so they are not the deal-makers in either chamber. they can't bring along votes, even jon kyl could do that on strategic forces issues, and treat at thes and other things, so you're seeing these committees populated with so many green members, so little depth of the issues and knowledge and history, and so what you'll probably see is, again, the executive branch is going to be the boss and the congress is going to continue to roll over. >> so the willingness among the new people to reach a compromise, they've never been in an era where you have to compromise and that's what is missions. randy forbes is probably the happiest guy. he will become the sea power chairman. a great job. >> specially from the tide water. we will continue that in
people from the vietnam generation who were like giants, people who could really move the chamber, like jack murtha, other victim, even john mccain who is timing out on the senate arms services committee. they are gradually being traded away, and replaced by people who may feel as strongly, but not as vocal and not as forceful. >> not as powerful either, and so they are not the deal-makers in either chamber. they can't bring along votes, even jon kyl could do that on strategic forces...
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jack cooley led the way for the irish. cooley had 19. the irish would break the press on this play as scott martin makes his only basket of the game, a big one. he was 1 for 6 an easy one there. notre dame wins it by a score of 58-49. >> intercepted. at the goal line. three turnovers in the football game for alabama. the dream of defending probably has died for alabama. >> ok. top ranked alabama suffering a pickoff at the goal line. texas a&m holds on for the big 29-24 upset. so notre dame likely will move up to number three in the polls if they can take care of boston college. the irish lead 21-6 in the third quarter. northwestern lost cane colter in the fourth quarter against michigan. simmon finds tony jones deep in the end zone here. 15 yards. northwestern led 31-28. michigan then in desperation just 18 seconds left, an mazing play. gardener in there for robinson, and roy roundtree gets this ball. what a catch. field goal tied the game at 31 in overtime. michigan scores on the@u@) playaction in the o.t. right here, the fake and then
jack cooley led the way for the irish. cooley had 19. the irish would break the press on this play as scott martin makes his only basket of the game, a big one. he was 1 for 6 an easy one there. notre dame wins it by a score of 58-49. >> intercepted. at the goal line. three turnovers in the football game for alabama. the dream of defending probably has died for alabama. >> ok. top ranked alabama suffering a pickoff at the goal line. texas a&m holds on for the big 29-24 upset. so...
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joining me is jack ablin. good to have you on the program. >> thank you, maria. >> what a greeting the markets gave president obama's re-election, the huge selloff. do you think this is political nerves, fundamental problems? what is behind that and is it sustainable and long lasting? >> think it was reaction to revelations of new regulations, new taxes, things like that. if you look at the sectors hardest hit were financials because of the tighter regulations, tougher to do business, but also energy, same thing, on the coal and the environmental side there. so i think those two were kind of what i will call a reset. >> would you buy in to the selloff or do you want to take to the sidelines. the market has done well under president obama. i realize it is probably the free money and the stimulus from the federal reserve that that has driven the market but the nasdaq is up 90%, the dow up 50%, s&p 500 up 60%. was this an over reaction and would you look for opportunities to get in? >> i think, i would say fundam
joining me is jack ablin. good to have you on the program. >> thank you, maria. >> what a greeting the markets gave president obama's re-election, the huge selloff. do you think this is political nerves, fundamental problems? what is behind that and is it sustainable and long lasting? >> think it was reaction to revelations of new regulations, new taxes, things like that. if you look at the sectors hardest hit were financials because of the tighter regulations, tougher to do...
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i am jack winestein and admitted have a vested interest where you might take this question. i think that what you have done collectively today and especially in this last panel is make a case for more professional development for educators as well as for opportunities for students to develop their moral philosophical voices, so the question i have for you given the current climate, economically and politically, can we afford to separate out this conversation from the larger political and economic conversation that confronts the whole state? and what's the role of this body, educators community leaders in making sure we fund the kind of interventions and developments that lead to division you have described so beautifully. >> can i get one person to answer that? >> real quick. i think the idea that we can help young people and dawlts learn and growth mind set and have to advocate for more time to learn. the reduction in adult learning in schools is damaging all of us as a whole entire state, so i think you're absolutely right, but to then also understand that helping young pe
i am jack winestein and admitted have a vested interest where you might take this question. i think that what you have done collectively today and especially in this last panel is make a case for more professional development for educators as well as for opportunities for students to develop their moral philosophical voices, so the question i have for you given the current climate, economically and politically, can we afford to separate out this conversation from the larger political and...
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and moe by dick it would follow jack on the road. and we have a map there that you'll be able to trace the map. where they got the idea and how they developed them. what is significant about the particular work? somehow it shaped america and our thinking about who we are? then we would have a series of special exhibit halls. obviously very exciting. one for children you'll hear lots of squeals of clieght delight as they engage with the favorite characters from the children book. we have poetry corner. one way, that could be a darkroom that you enter and sit there in quite and you hear the poets voice and then images of the context in which the poet or the poem has been set. for example, we -- [inaudible] you hear brooks reciting that and you see the guys in the pool hall. you are in the pool hall with them. these are the sort of ideas. we want to make it engaging and fun and inspirational. >> host: what about non-fiction? >> absolutely feature non-fiction. we are a country that is found on the written word started with the we hold th
and moe by dick it would follow jack on the road. and we have a map there that you'll be able to trace the map. where they got the idea and how they developed them. what is significant about the particular work? somehow it shaped america and our thinking about who we are? then we would have a series of special exhibit halls. obviously very exciting. one for children you'll hear lots of squeals of clieght delight as they engage with the favorite characters from the children book. we have poetry...
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i was in a jack a pow we're transfer is underway in china where the communist party congress now reviewing the list of candidates the new leadership will have to tackle the growing challenges of the world's second largest economy and as our chief lucy coffin of reports beijing is promising to increase its global influence. lighting the flame on the international stage building to new heights on this world. and soaring beyond its limits whether it outer space the arctic outer continental shelf or on your local store shelves china is making its ambitions known let's see this is made in china. made in china china for cheap economic goods have translated into massive profits for china as well as criticism no list comes amid growing concern that china is using its economic clout for political leverage. different. trying not a very promising country i'm sure you probably think you're probably right for twenty try less than five the i.m.f. says china could surpass the us economically in real terms by twenty sixteen it may not help the countless chinese who live in poverty but it sure makes rivals
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(no audio) ) please stand by) making jack seem almost normal. >> osgood: ahead. madam president, if you please. >> osgood: how sally field became mary todd lincoln. and later, 24 notes, one man's commitment. simple pleasures can simply hurt. the sadness, anxiety, the loss of interest. the aches and pains and fatigue. depression hurts. cymbalta can help with many symptoms of depression. tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens, you have unusual changes in behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspiri or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles
(no audio) ) please stand by) making jack seem almost normal. >> osgood: ahead. madam president, if you please. >> osgood: how sally field became mary todd lincoln. and later, 24 notes, one man's commitment. simple pleasures can simply hurt. the sadness, anxiety, the loss of interest. the aches and pains and fatigue. depression hurts. cymbalta can help with many symptoms of depression. tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens, you have unusual changes in behavior or...
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gary snyder, june jordan, robert tonkin, cecil brown, jack spicer. my teacher, archie and thence was a teacher here in his teacher was josephine miles. i'd be remiss if i did not acknowledge the continuing presence of someone, maxed in kingston still among us. and i must say to you that it's a pleasure and i've taught a number of places with the term pleasure does not apply. [laughter] it is a pleasure to teach your with linda jini, brunning mukherjee, the term chandra, tom faulkner, but it's my students that brought us great joy over these last five years and a teaching here. they read the assignments. and they showed up in the office or conversation. and they work harder. they begun reading series, tape lace in the world and keep things going. bagram here to discern this afternoon. thank you. [applause] >> i want to assure you is -- introduce a dynamic young man. it's a good idea to keep some of the old water out and our chairperson is just an imam, the great playwright ali. this young man and had the new culture. as a major. at 2:00 in the morning
gary snyder, june jordan, robert tonkin, cecil brown, jack spicer. my teacher, archie and thence was a teacher here in his teacher was josephine miles. i'd be remiss if i did not acknowledge the continuing presence of someone, maxed in kingston still among us. and i must say to you that it's a pleasure and i've taught a number of places with the term pleasure does not apply. [laughter] it is a pleasure to teach your with linda jini, brunning mukherjee, the term chandra, tom faulkner, but it's...
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what's interesting about jack lew, people have different feelings about him. a lot of the democrats trust him. he's got a lot of experience. they liked dealing with him when he ran the budget office. geithner seems to have brought his own believes for better or worse. he brought his own spin on things. lew is seen as someone he'll do what the president likes. whether you like that or not is whether or not you -- >> he's well-trusted by the president. that's important in the second term. >>> when we come back, we're going to transition to a new segment that will be critical for us on mhp. we think it's one of the most important things we can talk about. we're going below the line next. and we got onesies. sometimes miracles get messy. so we use tide free. no perfumes or dyes for her delicate skin. brad. not it. not it. just kidding. that's our tide. what's yours? >>> we've just finished talking about president obama's new agenda and the mandate given to him by the american electorate. before his reelection, nerdland focused on one particular thing that was vita
what's interesting about jack lew, people have different feelings about him. a lot of the democrats trust him. he's got a lot of experience. they liked dealing with him when he ran the budget office. geithner seems to have brought his own believes for better or worse. he brought his own spin on things. lew is seen as someone he'll do what the president likes. whether you like that or not is whether or not you -- >> he's well-trusted by the president. that's important in the second term....
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jarrett jack drives. makes the lay-up. tied at 86. go to overtime. tied at 92. under a minute to go in overtime. steph curry stops, pops. warriors up two. after klay thompson missed two free throws to seal the deal. drives the lane to tie it at 94 with a foul to give. then in double o. t., gallinari, again. the three. led the nuggets to 21. warriors lose their second straight. 107-101, the final. 49ers hosting the rams and raiders in baltimore. we will have all those highlights at five. i'm mike shumann. have a great day. >> up next on this veteran's day, a new investigation reveals the endless weight bay area vets must endure just to get the help they are due. >>> and 'tis the season of giving is starting right now. what one group did and how you can make a difference.=x >> welcome back. thousands of veterans are waiting to see if the department of disability affairs will grant their claims. they find many veterans will be unfairly denied benefits because of errors made by the v.a. errors. here's abc7 news anchor dan ashley with more in this morning's assignmen
jarrett jack drives. makes the lay-up. tied at 86. go to overtime. tied at 92. under a minute to go in overtime. steph curry stops, pops. warriors up two. after klay thompson missed two free throws to seal the deal. drives the lane to tie it at 94 with a foul to give. then in double o. t., gallinari, again. the three. led the nuggets to 21. warriors lose their second straight. 107-101, the final. 49ers hosting the rams and raiders in baltimore. we will have all those highlights at five. i'm...
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you have jack lu and people eager for a promotion, not just people eager to step down from these jobs as well. as for republicans, there might be some room for that. i find it extremely unlikely that mitt romney would serve in an obama administration because let's not forget barack obama made a pretty tough case against mitt romney on grounds of character and much else. even if you look at his campaign against hillary clinton, it was never quite as bare knuckles as that. i just don't think it's likely to happen in an obama administration. >> there is something important in the political direction. the republicans, as you expect from losing the election, are divided between the realists and nonreal lifts, the real lifts believing that the messaging on women and hispanic is -- >> to become a lot more unified for the republicans? >> well, there's an opportunity for the president to divide the party between the realists and the nonrealists and when you look at a real potential for the interests to align, the president is willing to go a lot further than he did on entitlement. there's a re
you have jack lu and people eager for a promotion, not just people eager to step down from these jobs as well. as for republicans, there might be some room for that. i find it extremely unlikely that mitt romney would serve in an obama administration because let's not forget barack obama made a pretty tough case against mitt romney on grounds of character and much else. even if you look at his campaign against hillary clinton, it was never quite as bare knuckles as that. i just don't think it's...
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look at the new generation, car jacking. these kids go out, stick a gun in someone's face to go joyriding in a car, turn a misdemeanor crime into a death penalty case. they don't get time around guys like me anymore to tell them they look stupid. you don't want to sit on death row for a crime you could have got out of jail in 24 hours on. >> it was a generation gap between gangsters. there's a code of ethics amongst killers and felons. he felt like the new generation was not abiding by that. >> when my dad was a small-time mafioso back east, he used to say there are thugs and gangster. thugs come and go. gangsters are about making money and respect. you have to know two things, you don't kill cops and you don't kill innocent women and children. if you live that way, most cops will let you make a dime. >> we've had some issues with the gangs here in miami-dade county but not to the extent in l.a. county and some of the other larger jurisdictions. >> the miami-dade county jail faces a daunting problem of its own. the area's bo
look at the new generation, car jacking. these kids go out, stick a gun in someone's face to go joyriding in a car, turn a misdemeanor crime into a death penalty case. they don't get time around guys like me anymore to tell them they look stupid. you don't want to sit on death row for a crime you could have got out of jail in 24 hours on. >> it was a generation gap between gangsters. there's a code of ethics amongst killers and felons. he felt like the new generation was not abiding by...
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do a lot of exercise, jumping jacks and stuff like that. >> liar. >> golden is escorted across the prison yard to the family visitation center. his long awaited reunion with his wife is just moments away. >> okay. extremely excited. >> yes. >> are you nervous? >> uh-huh. >> uh-huh. >> you know some times when a camera is in the room, people are not going to act naturally. and ron and hope both knew that we would be there for the beginning of the conjugal visit, certainly not during any part of the conjugal visit. >> the crew was real nice. very pleasant. but as i stood to the back of the room to get kind of a wide shot i could hear them talking saying is he gone yet? is he gone yet? they just wanted me out. >> but visitation is also bittersweet. our crew saw how much so at indiana state prison when the family of inmate jerry bonds arrived for their first visit in months. >> to be honest i grew up two parents, middle-class home. you know, my brother and my older brother they all graduated from college. you know? i just happened to go down the wrong road with selling drugs and living on the
do a lot of exercise, jumping jacks and stuff like that. >> liar. >> golden is escorted across the prison yard to the family visitation center. his long awaited reunion with his wife is just moments away. >> okay. extremely excited. >> yes. >> are you nervous? >> uh-huh. >> uh-huh. >> you know some times when a camera is in the room, people are not going to act naturally. and ron and hope both knew that we would be there for the beginning of the...
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. >> the second version we do is called white lightning, that is similar to jack daniels, hennessey, and in fact, 150 proof. >> according to outlaw, white lightning has a very dark side. >> pruno can get you drunk and riled up and get you just that intoxication under the influence trip, whereas white lightning can cause you to drink a half a cup of white lightning and it will actually if the cos were to come to ask you a common question like something like can i see your i.d. card, because you have the white lightning this system, you will immediately get violent. a lot of times they do that and they have to take the dudes to the ground because they are on white lightning and takes six or seven cos to bring them down. >> at pelican bay, we saw the definitive guide to distilling white lightning. a hand drawn illustration confiscated in a cell search. >> it explains to his friends in the tier how to manufacture pure alcohol. >> they're actually making it. 150 proof. that's not your regular pruno. a little more sophisticated. >> this is the final result. this here is about the equivalen
. >> the second version we do is called white lightning, that is similar to jack daniels, hennessey, and in fact, 150 proof. >> according to outlaw, white lightning has a very dark side. >> pruno can get you drunk and riled up and get you just that intoxication under the influence trip, whereas white lightning can cause you to drink a half a cup of white lightning and it will actually if the cos were to come to ask you a common question like something like can i see your i.d....
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you're on your own, jack, and president obama who said, we're in this together. you saw in ohio the most important state, president obama, sherrod brown returns to office, speaking about fairness, the role of government, these are important issues. then on the other side, you had a republican party, a discredited brand with a shrinking base out of touch with values. >> so, when you talk about this coalition -- paul, was this a race that mitt romney could have won? >> of course, he could have won. he only lost by 100,000 votes in ohio. 70,000 in florida. lot closer than katrina suggest it was. $100 million unanswer ed ads ca do to an alternative candidate. the obama campaign did was systemically destroy that biography. he never recovered from the summer in the exit polls, romney still had a net unfavorable rating. in the exit polls, it was a net-unfavorable. this was more about a flawed messenger than a flawed message. mitt romney never made the sale. you looked at the economy and the exit polls, still blame george w. bush for the economic problems. 53%. romney ne
you're on your own, jack, and president obama who said, we're in this together. you saw in ohio the most important state, president obama, sherrod brown returns to office, speaking about fairness, the role of government, these are important issues. then on the other side, you had a republican party, a discredited brand with a shrinking base out of touch with values. >> so, when you talk about this coalition -- paul, was this a race that mitt romney could have won? >> of course, he...
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jarrett jack drives. makes the lay-up. tied at 86. go to overtime. tied at 92. under a minute to go in overtime. steph curry stops, pops. warriors up two. after klay thompson missed two free throws to seal the deal. he less gallinari drive the lane to tie it at 94 with a foul to give. then in double o. t., gallinari, again. the three. led the nuggets to 21. warriors lose their second straight. 107-101, the final. 49ers hosting the rams and raiders in baltimore. we will have all those highlights at five. i'm mike shumann. have a great day. >> coming up next on this veterans day, a new investigation reveals the endless wait bay area vets must endure just to get the help they are due. and 'tis the season of giving. it's starting right now. what one group did and how you ♪ ♪ we were skipping stones ♪ and letting go ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley, we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we bring together natural ingredients, like dark chocolate with toasted oats, or sweet golden honey. perfect co
jarrett jack drives. makes the lay-up. tied at 86. go to overtime. tied at 92. under a minute to go in overtime. steph curry stops, pops. warriors up two. after klay thompson missed two free throws to seal the deal. he less gallinari drive the lane to tie it at 94 with a foul to give. then in double o. t., gallinari, again. the three. led the nuggets to 21. warriors lose their second straight. 107-101, the final. 49ers hosting the rams and raiders in baltimore. we will have all those highlights...
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my name is jack shingle from traverse city, michigan. in your interesting exchange with ambassador newman in foreign affairs about afghanistan, you make a very strong case that we need a political transition in 2014. but what i don't see in any of the writings on this subject is why we need two more years of combat operations and deaths to american soldiers and allied soldiers during that period. don't see our soldiers are making headway other than training afghans which more or less is working and i don't see that the they're actually going backwards. so why don't we stand down earlier and just continue the training and stop the combat operations. >> ok, thank you very much. >> i wish we could but i don't think we can. i think there are three things that our military is doing that need to be done. one is, you know, you can't train an afghanistan army if you're throwing them into the front line and putting neem combat before they're ready. so it takes time to train a force and get them to the point to take responsibility for security. se
my name is jack shingle from traverse city, michigan. in your interesting exchange with ambassador newman in foreign affairs about afghanistan, you make a very strong case that we need a political transition in 2014. but what i don't see in any of the writings on this subject is why we need two more years of combat operations and deaths to american soldiers and allied soldiers during that period. don't see our soldiers are making headway other than training afghans which more or less is working...
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tony, former it is aide to jack kemp and joe sestak a retired u.s. admiral. happy veterans' day to you. if congress does not act by the end of the year, $607 billion in spending cuts and tax increases are scheduled to take effect in january. that was part of the deal to raise the federal debt ceiling sasmt compromise possible, congressman, i'll begin with you? >> absolutely possible, but i don't think you will see it until the middle of february. that is because it is possible because of two reasons. you have two men, more boehner and president obama who came close to a compromise but mu now you have a president who doesn't have to be pulled to the left because we have to address spending cuts. you have in mr. boehner that was chastised for not being moderate enough. i think he will come together with the simpson-boles line for a debt commission you have revenues raising and you have entitlement debt reform. much like reagan did did when he raised taxes as well as had debt reduction. >> heather: is that a good starting pointed? >> i would agree with the congr
tony, former it is aide to jack kemp and joe sestak a retired u.s. admiral. happy veterans' day to you. if congress does not act by the end of the year, $607 billion in spending cuts and tax increases are scheduled to take effect in january. that was part of the deal to raise the federal debt ceiling sasmt compromise possible, congressman, i'll begin with you? >> absolutely possible, but i don't think you will see it until the middle of february. that is because it is possible because of...
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if it it's american quest it is start with lewis and clark and moby dick and follow jack on the road. we'll have a large map you'll be able to trace our path. youth l you'll be able to understand the context for the writers and the idea. how they develop them also what is significant about the particular work. how is shaped america and our thinking about who we are? we would have a series of special exhibit halls, obviously, very exciting. one for children and you'll hear lots of laugh steer and squeals of delight as they engage from the favorite character from the children book. we will have a poetry corner, and one way to that could play out, it could be a darkroom you enter and sit there and quite and you hear the poet's voice and images of the context in which the poet or the poem has been set. so these the sort of ideas. we want to make it engaging and fun. and inspirational. >> what about non-fiction? >> absolutely it will feature non-fiction. and we are a country that is founded on the written words starting with the we hold these truths to be self-ease and the institution and
if it it's american quest it is start with lewis and clark and moby dick and follow jack on the road. we'll have a large map you'll be able to trace our path. youth l you'll be able to understand the context for the writers and the idea. how they develop them also what is significant about the particular work. how is shaped america and our thinking about who we are? we would have a series of special exhibit halls, obviously, very exciting. one for children and you'll hear lots of laugh steer...
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captured by the israeli secret service and gets abroad, the me character is depicted as having a bottle of jack daniels and i'm switching away like i. the other half, either a web with which he sleeps his i do lust on people because that's the kind of person i am. anyway, so the member, the heroic international guerrillas is tied up between a couple of palm trees like this, and i'm there to torture him. then i have a better idea. and i say to the israeli secret service, i said taking away and read to him from "the satanic verses" all night. [laughter] and, of course, the totally cracks. [laughter] jinnah, everything but that. stuck at pakistani movie. >> which is usually defamatory. i do get killed but i don't get killed by then i get killed by flying carranza issuing bolts of lightning. [laughter] spent partially fried by the almighty. i thought there is dignity in the. anyway, the film is refused in england because it is defamatory and because they are told if they give it a certificate i can sue them, too. for detaining me. so i have, i decided i can do the trick i'm fighting a free speech b
captured by the israeli secret service and gets abroad, the me character is depicted as having a bottle of jack daniels and i'm switching away like i. the other half, either a web with which he sleeps his i do lust on people because that's the kind of person i am. anyway, so the member, the heroic international guerrillas is tied up between a couple of palm trees like this, and i'm there to torture him. then i have a better idea. and i say to the israeli secret service, i said taking away and...
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it plugs into the head phone jack. it keeps track and charts all of your results. you can e-mail all of the results to your doctor or family members. >> the greatest advantage is to help people gather and be able to analyze the information in a way that helps them look for trends and determine how their diabetes is being managed. >> right mou it only works for the i phone. it's pending fda approval in the u.s. >>> reading food labels can help you make better decisions about the food you eat and how you manage your diabetes. nice to see you. >> good to see you. >> we're happy to have you here. explain this. >> november's diabetes awareness month. we thought it would be a good time for education. whether you have diabetes, if you know somebody with diabetes. i get issed questions a lot of time. what should i eat? how much should i eat? i think the first thing to recognize is what foods in the diet contribute carbohydrates. what you have to worry about is blood sugar fluctuations. too high, too low. this basket i have the types of foods that will have carbohydrates. s
it plugs into the head phone jack. it keeps track and charts all of your results. you can e-mail all of the results to your doctor or family members. >> the greatest advantage is to help people gather and be able to analyze the information in a way that helps them look for trends and determine how their diabetes is being managed. >> right mou it only works for the i phone. it's pending fda approval in the u.s. >>> reading food labels can help you make better decisions about...
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the parade is the first time ever on national tv, thanks to roger ailes, and news corporation, and jack abernathy, so it's syndicated across the country in 40 million homes and all of those places where the parade are going to be seen in those homes have units here in the parade. so, it really ties in. >> ahead of the nfl coverage, which is always a nice situation, what do veterans want to hear today? what is it that they need from people? it seems that there is a tide turning, that people are embracing them. hiring them. talking about them. not putting them in the shadows, what do the vets want to hear? >> it used to be saying thank you was enough. when came back from vietnam, didn't get thanked they got spit on. today people know between the politics and the personality. and we want to honor the personality of service and honor that amazing dedication to be willing to give your life for someone you don't know so they can have their freedom. but we say today that saying new is not enough. we can't just say thank you to a veteran. you have to honor that sacred oath and offer them a job,
the parade is the first time ever on national tv, thanks to roger ailes, and news corporation, and jack abernathy, so it's syndicated across the country in 40 million homes and all of those places where the parade are going to be seen in those homes have units here in the parade. so, it really ties in. >> ahead of the nfl coverage, which is always a nice situation, what do veterans want to hear today? what is it that they need from people? it seems that there is a tide turning, that...